Student information card of Lillian (here Lilian) Brown, a member of the Sioux Nation, who entered the school on August 28, 1896 and departed on June 30, 1903. This card indicates she graduated in 1903 and was married.
Brown, Lillian
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National Archives and Records Administration
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Student information cards of Lillian Brown, a member of the Sioux Nation, who entered the school on August 28, 1896 and ultimately departed on June 30, 1903.
In school documentation Lillian Brown's name is also spelled Lilian Brown. Her married name is Lillian Clay.
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National Archives and Records Administration
Studio portrait of Lillian Brown.
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Photographic Print, B&W
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Cumberland County Historical Society
Studio photograph of the graduating class of 1903.
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Apache, Oneida, Tonawanda Seneca, Sioux, Seneca (Tonawanda), Sioux (Oglala), Chippewa, Cherokee (Eastern), Crow, Okanagan, Tuscarora, Pueblo, Sioux (Wahpeton), Sioux (Santee), Klamath, Menominee, Stockbridge, Ponca, Alaskan, Seneca, Caddo, Assiniboine, Arapaho, Yurok, Otoe, Coahuilla, Cherokee, Sioux (Yankton), Winnebago
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Photographic Print, B&W
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Cumberland County Historical Society
May 16, 1902
Richard Henry Pratt requests to delay implementing the order to return students with one eighth or less Indian blood until July due to limited finances and to allow three students to finish their course of enrollment.
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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration